Bonnie & Clyde 2024 ballistic torso with Mini Gun

Published on June 30, 2024
Duration: 0:16

This video showcases the extreme destructive power of an M134 Minigun against a ballistic torso. The test demonstrates the weapon's high rate of fire, estimated at 3,000-4,000 RPM, shredding simulated tissue and bone. The footage highlights the effectiveness of 7.62x51mm NATO rounds in a destructive testing scenario.

Quick Summary

The M134 Minigun, firing 7.62x51mm NATO rounds at an estimated 3,000-4,000 RPM, is used to demonstrate extreme destructive capability against a ballistic torso, shredding simulated tissue and bone.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Minigun Ballistic Test Setup
  2. 00:03Slow-Motion Impact on Ballistic Torso
  3. 00:08Torso Destruction Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What weapon is used in the Bonnie & Clyde 2024 ballistic torso test?

The video features an M134 Minigun, a high-powered, electrically driven rotary machine gun known for its extreme rate of fire, used in this test against a ballistic torso.

What caliber ammunition does the M134 Minigun fire?

The M134 Minigun utilized in this ballistic test fires 7.62x51mm NATO rounds, a standard military rifle cartridge known for its effectiveness.

How fast does the M134 Minigun fire?

The M134 Minigun has an exceptionally high rate of fire, typically ranging from approximately 3,000 to 4,000 rounds per minute, as demonstrated in this destructive test.

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